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Netflix's Most Controversial Documentaries
The latest Netflix documentaries look more like fiction… And a good one!
After all, the platform has been investing more and more in productions that bring real and UNBELIEVABLE cases to arrest the public. In summary
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Amanda Knox (2016 – Netflix)
A girl from Seattle who leaves for an exchange program in Europe and falls in love with a young Italian.
A young British woman murdered under mysterious circumstances in the picturesque city of Perugia, Italy.
Journalists landing from all over the world to follow investigations made in a race against time, not to look bad to the local police. Firstly
No, it's not a thriller, but elements of a real case that, between 2007 and 2011, made thousands of headlines, inflamed public opinion... And remains unresolved.
Detail: all this in a documentary narrated by the accused herself.
Icarus (2017 – Netflix)
When Lance Armstrong, “the greatest cyclist of all time”, had his doping scandal unmasked, a darker side of sport and competition came to light. in addition
But nothing compared to the revelations made by director Bryan Foge in the surprising Icarus, winner of the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film in 2018.
What begins as a personal experience unfolds into a geopolitical thriller involving an unexplained death and Olympic gold. Unmissable.
FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened (2019 – Netflix)
In 2017, hundreds of millennials bought tickets (up to $250k) for the Fyre Festival, which according to its creators (Billy McFarland and rapper Ja Rule), would be the “experience of the decade” in the Bahamas.
Cut to scenes of total chaos as the hundreds of shoppers arrive on the island for the best party in history and discover that NOTHING would be as they imagined (or saw it on Instagram!).
Wild Wild Country (2018 – Netflix)
Divided into six parts, the documentary narrates the succession of controversial and surprising events initiated by the trip of the Indian guru Osho to the USA in the 80s, together with his entourage of devotees headed by the true protagonist of the saga: the secretary Ma Anand Sheela.
What begins as a small community in Oregon becomes the mighty city of Rajneeshpuran, complete with airport, military, and complex urban and personal relationships. Can't lose.
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